• Introduction
Leadership does not have to be a complicated action. There is not certain test you need to pass or to have a high IQ, however having said that what is required to be a good leader is to have a dream and ambition that you want …show more content…
He was the second child of nine children and was born in Brookline …show more content…
If you can’t how will others? There si a thin line between arrogance and confidence however people want to know what the leader knows and doesn’t know. Being able to open up to people and express that you don’t have any knowledge on certain topic is a powerful skill which many shy away from admitting.
• Life
When we analyse the traits and characteristics of john F Kennedy and the impact they had on his achievement we are study the evolution of the nation’s youngest president throughout his entire campaign weather that be in success or failure and how he had the ability to elevate himself to the ranks along some of the greatest leaders such as Lincoln and Roosevelt in such a brief period time.
Kennedy’s success came from his courageous leadership and the fact that he was a master thinker and critical in his thought process throughout his life. America and some could say the world too become a new generation under Kennedy’s administration, a new future full of youth and vigorous. There was a new phase of civil rights movements, one that was non-violent. The transition under Kennedy was moving from Eisenhower’s power structure post world war two to one more focused on peace. A modern era was waiting, a new frontier filled with the brightest minds and a generation that would strive off